zondag 28 november 2010
vrijdag 26 november 2010
This week I saw
dinsdag 23 november 2010
Taking a Different Perspective
This theme is very close to my heart. I love to renew my thinking. How do I want to live? (freedom, quality over quantity, doing new things, slow living) Why am I doing things the way I do them? Because this is what I think I need to do? Or because I think this is what others expect from me? I love to stay close to how I am made and to encourage others to do the same. Having a different perspective on life, isn't always easy (I do not always feel brave enough) but at the same time it keeps me excited about life like a child & that is worth something!
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(I'm very excited to see/hear what your thoughts are on this subject!)
vrijdag 19 november 2010
woensdag 17 november 2010
Corner View: Anything Goes
Thanksgiving is not a widespread tradition in Holland (yet), but I love everything about it! I think being thankfull (sometimes really easy & sometimes with some effort..) is such a big part of being happy. And there is no better way to celebrate that than with good food! What do you think that I should serve? Any tips? Please share!
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Labels:
cooking,
corner view,
drawing and sketching,
I make,
thankfulness
zondag 14 november 2010
donderdag 11 november 2010
woensdag 10 november 2010
Autumn
The trick is not to let the cold scare you. To go for a walk regularly. To see what an everchanging piece of Art nature is. To enjoy seasonal food. To add cinnamon to your coffee.
(autumn is this weeks theme of 'corner view' a weekly theme with participants from all over the world, you can start here)
maandag 8 november 2010
donderdag 4 november 2010
This week I saw
& calling him sweetie.
('This week I saw' was organized by Daan & Roos - check them for other participants or if you want to join- and inspired by Jill's Today I Saw)
What shall we wear?
woensdag 3 november 2010
Famous
So famous that I don't need to say his name (although you might not have recognized him from the first pic). And this time I have to agree with the majority: It's always inspiring to see his work. The tradegy of course was that his work was only appreciated after he died. I feel sorry for him. Part of my mind wonders would his work have been so strong and authentic if people would have loved it than the way they do now?
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(more perspectives on famous see sidebar, this weeks theme came from Don )
dinsdag 2 november 2010
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